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Olcott 7/30
King Slammin replied to CMag12's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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300 copper - keeping everything else clear?
King Slammin replied to jonboat's topic in Tackle and Techniques
I use them for 250'. Was a 300 but, u know. -
I'll drink to that
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U can shoot your compound that good because you put the time into it. Archery is 90% about the hardwork, practice, preparation, etc. that comes before the ability to harvest an animal. Regular season is for the immediate results of picking up a weapon, putting the crosshairs on a target, and pulling the trigger. Again this falls on the laziness of society. If u want to hunt during archery, spend the time learning how to shoot an archery implement such as a longbow, recurve, or compound. And by the way, there is no way you can consider a crossbow similar to a compound. True Bowhunters understand this. Like Chas said, I rarely even hunt during reg season because of the amount of hunters and undue pressure on the deer.
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What electronics do you consider "necessary" for Ontario trolling?
King Slammin replied to Sicarii's topic in This Old Boat
Well said. I will be upgrading from a transom mount ducer to a thru hull next yr. On calm days the transom mount is great but a little turbulence and chop, is frustrating. I LOVE my fish hawk x-4 unit. It's the most important mid summer tool for lake o fishing. If u find the temp and fish your lures in it, above it and below it, u will get bit. It keeps u from fishing below the fish which is such a common mistake. I like my lowrance hds 7 but I'm sure hummingbird, ray marine and garmin make similar units. -
Olcott 7/30
King Slammin replied to CMag12's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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how far back?
King Slammin replied to Home wrecker's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
If I'm fishing deep (50' and below), I lead spoons 10-20'. If I'm fishing shallow ( less than 50') I may lead spoons 30-40'. My thinking is closer to the surface and the boat, farther back so as not to spook the fish. Sometimes coho and steelies like it in the prop wash though. It depends on what your targeting. I have caught a few while letting my lead out and as soon as I snap the release shut, there's a fish on it. Flashers, I primarily run spin doctors and echips, are always 10-12' for me. -
U can make a stacker release from a blacks release by removing the snap that attaches to the ball and threading it on to your rigger cable before terminating it. Then peg it to your cable by using a toothpick after you let your first line down to desired depth. When the stacker release hits the pulley on the way up it will slide down the cable
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Just bought a 2000 Tiara 31 open need direction
King Slammin replied to skidoo04062's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Oh u won't be on the wrong end in a few weeks. The East end has the best staging salmon bite in nys. If we didn't have so much work to get done before the snow flies, I would come out there just to experience that myself.